Baltimore Development Corporation

The city has set aside nearly half a million dollars to tear down a crumbling building on property it purchased in west Baltimore about 10 years ago in an effort to spur revitalization in the area, officials said. Safety concerns – not development plans – triggered the push to demolish the dilapidated warehouse at 2201 Mosher St., said Baltimore Development Corp. President William H. Cole IV. The property was used by the Acme supermarket chain until it pulled out of the area years ago. The Department of General Services is to oversee the $490,000 demolition of the warehouse, which was approved by the Board of Estimates last week. “There’s no active development...

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